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my first digital camera was a Canon. not sure why I chose it now...prolly a combination of price and name recognition. since then I've become quite a fan of their cameras. not necessarily because I think they take better quality photos, but because I really like their user interface and because their point and shoot cameras have a fully manual mode.

 

mostly though, I just thought it'd be fun to make faux ad. ;)

Olympus金屬鏡頭蓋LC-48 & Gariz 真皮肩帶

Drill a hole in the middle of a lenscap and use some good glue to fix a screw with tripod-thread...

:-)

 

Man bohre ein Loch durch die Mitte eines Objektivs und klebe eine Schraube mit Stativewinde hinein...

  

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half frame camera with a 32mm f1.7 manually focusing lens. Focusing is from infinity to 2.5 feet. A selenium meter around the lens automatically sets the correct aperture and shutter speed in program fashion -- 1/30 at f1.7 to 1/800 at f 16.

The other day I realized that I keep doing this. Taking this same photo (or similar) with different objects. At first I was annoyed at myself, but then i thought 'why not go with it?' So.. This is now a thing. If you keep up with my photos you will start to notice me adding more photos like this, with different objects in hand. The goal is to eventually throw them all together into a collage or maybe a framed wall series.

 

Here's another from way back: www.flickr.com/photos/bjornert/7779127720/

The Lauritzen Gardens as seen through the BCL-0980 Fisheye Lenscap 9mm Lens with a fixed aperture of f/8.0.

Drill a hole in the middle of a lenscap and use some good glue to fix a screw with tripod-thread...

:-)

 

Man bohre ein Loch durch die Mitte eines Objektivs und klebe eine Schraube mit Stativewinde hinein...

 

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Gear: Super-Multi-Coated TAKUMARs

Photos taken with: Pentax K-01 & SMC Pentax-FA 43mm F1.9 Limited

 

Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography

 

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I'm not gonna lie: this photo is pretty much a filler photo. Today I felt no real inspiration. So it's just a "hey I have a macro lens" kinda shot. Oh wells, here's to more inspiration tomorrow.

 

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Another dinosaur - Using Ilford MGIV RC paper in a 4x5 Cambo SC Monorail camera.

Paper developed in homemade Caffenol developer. (600ml water, 4tsp washing soda, 6 tsp instant coffee and two 1000mg vitamin C tablets.)

2 second exposure (approx - using lenscap as shutter), f/8 assuming ISO6).

Developed for 3 minutes at 20C.

FIxed using Ilford fixer.

 

Playing with the focus on my camera.

 

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London, UK (8mm fisheye Lenscap)

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Film.

 

Please listen to this. You will not regret it.

In observance of Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2013, which was this past Sunday 4/28/13, here are some pinhole pictures taken with my Nikon D7000 digital camera on that day. The pinhole "lens" is a drilled out lens cap. I also took some pictures with a Nikon N80 film camera, but I am waiting to use up the roll of film before I can develop it.

A couple of quick tests for lens cap and hood cases.

Deux conques offertes à François Ier par la République de Venise, montées en bénitiers avec des socles de Pigalle

 

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Les historiens ont beaucoup de difficulté à se mettre d'accord sur l'ancienneté de l'Église Saint-Sulpice. En 1724, les fouilles de l'église, permirent de mettre au jour une pierre tombale du Xe siècle, prouvant par là même qu'une chapelle (dont dépendait un cimetière) existait à cet endroit depuis plusieurs siècles. Du XIIe au XIVe siècles, une nouvelle église fut bâtie à la place de l'ancienne chapelle ; elle fut agrandie d'une nef sous François Ier, et de trois chapelles en 1614. Cependant, avec l'agrandissement des bourgs de Saint-Germain et Saint-Germain-des-Prés, la nécessité de construire une église plus grande s'impose, d'autant plus que l'ancienne menace de tomber en ruine. La proposition est résolue dans une assemblée, tenue le 16 mars 1643 sous la présidence du prince de Condé.

Les travaux d'agrandissement commencent en 1646, avec la reine Anne d'Autriche qui en pose la première pierre, le 20 février. Ces travaux durent au total plus de 130 ans et plusieurs architectes se succèdent : Christophe Gamard, Louis Le Vau, Daniel Gittard. Le chantier est arrêté de 1678 à 1718 par manque d'argent. La construction est enfin achevée en 1870 mais en 1871 des obus prussiens endommagent la tour nord.

La façade inachevée d'un style classique se dresse devant une église de style jésuite. Elle est l'œuvre de Giovanni Niccolo Servandoni, architecte-décorateur.

La tour sud de 1749, restée inachevée, a été élevée par Oudot de Maclaurin. La tour nord, quant à elle, a fait l'objet d'une restauration dirigée par Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin permettant d'achever le clocher au riche programme iconographique et d'y placer l'un des plus grands beffrois de la capitale.

On Saturday we got to hang out with my nephew Noah for almost the whole day. It was pretty fun although he's a handfull at times. He was running around with his favorite horse (right hand) and one of my lens caps (left hand). I'm sure Macy is voting for him to grow up to ride horses but I'm thinking he'll be a photographer like his uncle. ha. We'll just have to see.

 

We took him down the street for some lunch, brought him back home and tried to watch Nemo but he wasn't having it so we took him on a ride to zamzows and then down to the mall (haven't been to the mall in months). Ten minutes in the car knocks him right out. Which we didn't want we needed to keep him up so he would sleep later so we dragged him out into the mall against his will. It was super funny though cause when Macy took him out of the car he was still sleeping and went limp and wouldn't wake up until we walked in and he heard all the mall commotion.

 

Overall it was a good day and fun to hang out with him. He's starting to get to the age where he's pretty fun..but I get to take him back when I'm done. Ha.

 

Strobist: One 430ex camera right shot through 80-20 at 1/4 power.

 

haven't shot in soooooooooooo long..........needed to have some silly FUN........there is never enough time for fun.

This was a test shot with my Panny G9 before leaving for the airport in 2019 for another trip to China.

 

I was not able to travel this year (2020) because of Covid19.

 

I am not sure what I will be posting next.

 

Maybe some local shots of the states or maybe just some cell pics from my past China trips.

Textures shown on my lens cap

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Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight

Date: 21/01/2019

Location: Alrededores Torres Kio Madrid

 

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Playing with depth of field and my hand. Taken in the passenger seat of my parents' car.

 

60/365

coffee smoke is beautiful.

Peek-A-Boo. Just playing with my new Lensbaby that I purchased in PDN Expo in NYC. Composer Pro with Sweet 35 Optic.

All numbers title. :D

 

ISO: 100

Aperture: f1.8

Lens: Nikkor 50mm f1.8

Tripod and shutter-release cord.

 

Different Base, different room, different desk, different year.........

 

Same Mess....almost

 

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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This is all that I have left from the launch of Cygnus II. It makes me sad every time I see it.....

9mm lenscap defished

Canon Finally released pinch style caps in 2013, but I had been using these ones from Yongnuo and they work great! They're even better quality than the OEM Nikon ones.

 

Shot with Cosina 50mm 1.7 + Vivitar 2X tele converter.(wide open at MFD)

Small objects lit by LED flashlight - handheld/braced - EOS T3i - Sigma 50mm Macro EX (Not DG)

 

If there is something I'm learning about macro photos of objects is DUST IS HARD TO GET RID OF! Perhaps impossible…

A turning point for me...

 

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okay... so I thought of copying this shot ( www.flickr.com/photos/aspidistra/3730277922/ ) by ~aspidistra~ when I first saw it... didn't think of it for today's FGR until I saw Andrew_B's great shot ( www.flickr.com/photos/andrew_bolin/3768726766/ ) and decided I should follow suit... so I'm copying two fuggers at once.. yay! :)

 

I tried a few different lens caps... but I think this one came out the best...

 

look where the shot was taken... spooky. :) ;)

 

Lens Caps from my now seldom used 35-135mm Lens

Apples, baseball and a Nikon center-pinch lens cap. Hmm...trying to find my photography niche, and conquer it. In the meantime, I'll end my week with a themed shot: Red!

Santino playing with my lens cap.Very best large!!!

Early Stereo Realist camera c.a. 1948 (S/N 0951)

Ilex Paragon f/3.5 E.F. 35mm lenses and top speed of 150

 

For illustration in the camera-wiki.org article

camera-wiki.org/wiki/Stereo_Realist

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